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On Tuesday night, Hossa was cutting toward center ice after losing the puck when Torres came laterally, left his feet and drove his shoulder into Hossa's chin. Shortly after, Quenneville unloaded in an on-bench interview with NBC Sports.

"Brutal hit. I saw the whole play. 100 miles an hour, no puck, hit the head," Quenneville said. "It was a brutal hit. I can't believe four guys missed it. Makes me sick."

He didn't censor himself after the game, a 3-2 overtime win by the Coyotes that gave them a 2-1 series lead.

"It was a brutal hit," Quenneville said. "I saw exactly what happened. It was right in front of me. How four guys missed it was hard. The refereeing tonight was a disgrace."

Quenneville and the Blackhawks said Thursday that they weren't interested in exacting revenge on the Coyotes for the actions of Torres, who is indefinitely suspended and has a league disciplinary hearing on Friday. Chicago hasn't given much in the way of updates on Hossa, who won't play Thursday but is expected to make a full recovery.